Mitsubishi Plans to Sell, Not Lease, i-MiEV‚Äôs Battery

DETROIT ‚Äď Taking the opposite tack of Japanese rival Nissan Motor Co. Ltd., Mitsubishi Motors Corp. will include the lithium-ion battery in its upcoming i-MiEV electric vehicle as part of the total sale.
‚ÄúThe car is going to come with a battery. We‚Äôre not going to lease it (to buyers),‚ÄĚ John Koenig, executive vice president-Mitsubishi Motors North America, tells Ward‚Äôs in a recent interview here.
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